*Students should leverage content from the course readings and videos this week to guide thoughts for this assignment”Your task is to create a brief presentation one where you think the future of blockchain marketing is going in the next 5 years. You should leverage at least 3 fundamental resources from the class and approach the power point answering these questions: . The following questions should be answered:
What are 3 primary competitive advantages for companies to use blockchain marketing?
For each of those 3 advantages, why are they an advantage and do you believe they will still be valid benefits to companies in 5 years?
What data privacy challenges do you think will be a potential barrier for those competitive advantages in the next 5 years as more data privacy law is possibly enacted?
What is the future of blockchain in general going to look like in 5 years?
Additionally, teachers have evaded the idea due to an absence of motivation, the pressure to advance test results (Liu and Szabo, 2009) and inadequate knowledge of how to integrate ICT into the curriculum (Honan, 2008). This ‘inadequate knowledge’ displays that students are not always getting the full benefits of ICT in education even though it has been recognised to influence students learning (Finkenberg et al, 2005) and affect the development and progression of students regarding their holistic growth. The iPad can act as a facilitator towards developing the different domains if integrated correctly, if not then the central area being affected can be the Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning within the (SEAL) programme. The SEAL Programme advocates that for schools that want to engage fully in the application of plans designed to promote and develop social and emotional learning, they recommend that resources and time are made accessible to the staff to permit them to do so (DfE, 2010). The application of the SEAL programme would then be reliant on the culture of the school as the incorporating of technology into education depends on the perception and vision of the school rather than the teacher (Plomp et al, 2007). The students’ progress will be impacted as it is down to the availability and support of technology in schools have an effect on the technology integration efforts made by teachers (Fu, 2013) which is a drawback as if teachers are provided with adequate and reliable access to hardware/software and sufficient technical support, they can be more productive (Chen, 2010).
Supplementary to this, there is a rhetoric of how ICT can be used and how it is used within education and that promises/expectations of widening participation, increased motivation and better levels of attainment is exaggerated (Selwyn, 2014). There is substantial research which suggests that tec